cadre - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • activist: What is more, any sustained organization requires a cadre of activists that are motivated by an ideology.
  • scientist: I am being held captive by a cadre of government scientists who work for the Department of Defense.
  • researcher: Second, the cadre of professional impact assessment researchers needs to be enhanced.
  • officer: Until 1852 the Militia was represented only by a cadre of officers and a diminishing staff of NCO's and drummers until 1852.
  • worker: However, their views vary on what role this cadre of health workers should have.
  • expert: The Section also provides a cadre of experts on whom the Society can call for professional advice.

Converse of object

  • train: We are training cadres of psychological workers ready to go into action.
  • develop: Ensure that Prospect develops a cadre of high quality ULRs.
  • create: He therefore saw ` the most important and immediate task ' to be ` creating cadres in the factories ' .
  • build: Your experience of managing consultants will help you to build a cadre of external consultants.
  • form: They will form a trained cadre, who will be kept up to date on issues relating to the appointment process.
  • provide: The Section also provides a cadre of experts on whom the Society can call for professional advice.

Adjective modifier

  • revolutionary: The revolutionary cadres are now gathering only under the banner of the Fourth International.
  • leading: His speech expressed the disquiet felt from the start by the leading cadre about aligning themselves with Trotsky.
  • small: A small cadre of experienced veterans aided in the training of the regiment.
  • political: One of Political party cadre collected donation in pray event in Al Azhar mosque yard in Jakarta.
  • young: I have seen no obvious evidence of a growth in new, young cadre.
  • old: The Spanish comrades among the older officer cadre had already acquired very valuable partisan experiences in the hard school of the civil war years.

Noun used with modifier

  • party: To this end it is imperative for us to renew our party cadres, create a mighty reserve of youth.
  • replacement: The replacement battalion cadre was normally commanded by an Oberstleutnant or Major with a relatively small staff.

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